Straight Edge Traditionals

Jack Black

Seize the Lambsfoot! Seize the Day!
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How about it folks? Let’s see ‘em, the Sheep, the Lambs, the Wharnies, anything with a straight edge :) Traditionals only of course :thumbup:

Here’s a couple of mine for starters :thumbup:

Arthur Wright & Son Lambsfoot in ebony.



Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheepsfoot in ebonite.

 
Wall Street

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My newest
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Most colorful
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So handsome
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Ugliest (but a workhorse, M2 tool steel at 65 HRc)
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Most British (for you, Jack . . . and Scruff, wherever you are!)
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Sharpest (custom grind by Don Hanson III, MS)
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I edc this custom almost every day.
this pic is when new.
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Beautiful knives folks :) :thumbup:

Here's a Brusletto Fiske-Sprett :)



An IXL Clasp Knife (thanks Duncan) :thumbup:



And my Arthur Wright Lambsfoot in oxhorn :)



Still got one or two more I reckon ;)

Please keep 'em coming folks :thumbup:
 
Another Arthur Wright Lambsfoot.



A British Army Knife.



A Bisby British Army clasp knife from back in the day.

 
This one was made for the Foreman's Association of Davey-Lowey, one of Sheffield's big engineering firms. As with many knives made for other companies, it doesn't have the name of the cutler on the tang stamp, though I think it may have been made by Joseph Rodgers.



 
Nice knives guys!
I'll add another.
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Here's a 1950 Colasse Belgian Army clasp knife.

 
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